HoneyDew
Well-Known Member
About a week ago, someone asked about Ionic styling tools and I said that I thought it was just a gimmick.
I think I had gotten so used to my Ionic dryer that I forgot what it felt like using others.
Satuday, I used my smaller dryer which is not ionic or ceramic. It is just easier to hold and style with. After my hair was dry, it was not as soft as it normally is. I actually had to apply more serum, which I NEVER have to do. I could not figure out why my hair felt like that.
Well, last night, I was using that dryer again and even when my hair was only about 30% dry, I could tell something was wrong with the way it was making my hair feel.
I switched back to my Andis Ionic dryer and it was like night and day. My hair dried to the soft supple hair that I had gotten used to.
So, I take back what I said, Ionic Ceramic dryers really do make a difference, and I know other agree with me.
I think I had gotten so used to my Ionic dryer that I forgot what it felt like using others.
Satuday, I used my smaller dryer which is not ionic or ceramic. It is just easier to hold and style with. After my hair was dry, it was not as soft as it normally is. I actually had to apply more serum, which I NEVER have to do. I could not figure out why my hair felt like that.
Well, last night, I was using that dryer again and even when my hair was only about 30% dry, I could tell something was wrong with the way it was making my hair feel.
I switched back to my Andis Ionic dryer and it was like night and day. My hair dried to the soft supple hair that I had gotten used to.
So, I take back what I said, Ionic Ceramic dryers really do make a difference, and I know other agree with me.